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Taoiseach says election will happen on a Friday 'and there aren't many Fridays left to choose from'
Irish passengers stranded in UK after Ryanair flight fails to land four times at Dublin Airport
McDonald issues ‘unequivocal’ Dáil apology to teen who received texts from former senator
Move to double fine for unemployed who fail to engage with State services branded 'Thatcherite'
Two senior figures in Kinahan gang jailed by British court on charges linked to gun haul
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As tens of thousands flee north Gaza, Israeli politicians attend 'resettlement' conference
A displaced resident told the AFP news agency Jabalia “is being wiped out”.
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Ireland to play Japan in 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup opener
Elon Musk: Is his million-dollar raffle for people who sign pro-Trump petition legal?
Woman arrested after death of man in incident in Carlow house overnight
Hezbollah rockets target Israeli intelligence and naval bases after IDF strikes Beirut overnight
Harvey Weinstein diagnosed with bone marrow cancer, sources tell US media
Only 33 rentals available through HAP across 16 local authority areas
Fianna Fáil TD Jackie Cahill will not contest the general election following health advice
Any child waiting over four months for spinal surgery to be offered care abroad from Christmas
When did we forget that Ireland’s special hospitality VAT rate was meant to reduce prices?
Italy's hard-right government to build country's first new nuclear power stations in decades
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Govt leaders sign off on 2024 general election but Taoiseach keeps 'element of surprise' around date
The finance minister says he will synchronise the Finance Bill to the election date the Taoiseach chooses.
Around 3,000 still without power in wake of Storm Ashley
There were winds of up to 80km/h in some parts of the country yesterday, with gusts of up to 130km/h.
Man jailed for 8 years for rape and coercive control of wife
Tánaiste condemns continued Israeli attacks on northern Gaza as UN warns of famine
The Luas could be up and running in Finglas by 2031
Niamh O'Reilly: Why do I bring my children to mass to hear how unworthy they are?
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Sinn Féin Stormont employee resigns after admitting involvement in damage to DUP mayor portrait
Taoiseach 'not endorsing' either US candidate despite posting Harris 2024 hat on Instagram
Former election candidate ‘lost the plot’ after work crew cut off his water, court hears
Tributes paid to LMFM broadcaster Michael Reade who has died aged 58 following cancer diagnosis
IDF and UNIFIL 'in daily contact' amid planning for Irish troop rotation in Lebanon
Asylum seekers at Crooksling accommodated indoors during Storm Ashley
RTÉ receives 16 'mostly negative' emails over Late Late monologue but SF yet to issue complaint
McDonald to correct Dáil record over statement on former party senator
People of Dublin want to 'put criminality behind them', says Donohoe about Hutch general election run
Fewer car-parks, more Gardaí, 24-hour buses: 10 ideas given to the Government to improve Dublin
Social media companies to face major fines under new, long-awaited online safety rules
Two deaths of young men confirmed in separate collisions in Galway and Cork in recent days
State intends to stop paying €100,000 per-week cost of maintaining ship stormed in drug raid